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9 Fit to fight
alpha The check-upTask 1 Put the words in groups.
football press ups pull ups running stretching weight-training yoga
aerobic exercises strength exercises flexibility exercises
Reading Task 2 Read the questionnaire. Are the sentences true or false?
1 Dursun does strength exercises once a week. True2 Melik never does flexibility exercises.3 Melik smokes 20 cigarettes a day.4 Melik occasionally eats fast food like hamburgers or pizzas.5 Dursun is 36 kilogrammes.
[1] Task 3 Listen and complete the questionnaire for Yener.
OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES• comparative adjectives• fitness
FITN
ESS
LIFESTY
LE
HOW FIT ARE YOU?
Melik Dursun Yener you your partner
1 How often do you do aerobic exercises? a Never. �� �� �� �� ��b Once or twice a week. �� �� �� �� ��c Three to five times a week. �� �� �� �� ��
2 How often do you do strength exercises? a Never. �� �� �� �� ��b About once a week. �� �� �� �� ��c Two or three times a week. �� �� �� �� ��
3 How often do you do flexibility exercises?a Never. �� �� �� �� ��b About once a week. �� �� �� �� ��c Two or three times a week. �� �� �� �� ��
4 Do you smoke?a Yes. �� �� �� �� ��b No. �� �� �� �� ��
5 How often do you eat fast food?a Occasionally or never. �� �� �� �� ��b About once a month. �� �� �� �� ��c About once a week. �� �� �� �� ��
6 What’s your weight? (kgs) 76 86 �� �� ��7 How tall are you? (m) 1.77m 1.80 �� �� ��
Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI):BMI = weight (kg) ÷ height (m)2 BMI Weight band < 20 too thin 20–25 healthy 25–30 fat 30–40 very fat
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alphaTask 4 Complete the sentences. Use these words.
fat fit healthy muscular tall unfit
1 Dursun is one metre and 80 centimetres. He’s tall.2 Melik does aerobic exercise three times a week. He’s .3 Yener weighs 98 kilos. He’s .4 Dursun does exercise and he doesn’t smoke. He’s .5 Melik goes to the gym three times a week. He’s .6 Yener doesn’t do any exercise and he smokes. He’s .
Task 5 Read the questionnaire again. Are the sentences true or false?
1 Yener is thinner than Melik. False 2 Dursun is fatter than Melik.3 Melik is fitter than Dursun and Yener.4 Dursun is taller than Yener.5 Yener is healthier than Melik.Now correct the false sentences.
Yener is fatter than Melik.
Grammar Comparative adjectives
Task 6 Study the examples.
Yener is healthier than Melik. Yener is fatter than Melik.We use a comparative adjective to compare two or more people or things.
subject + be + adjective -er + than
strong stronger safe saferOne-syllable adjectives: add -er or -r.
Dursun ismore muscular thanMelik.We use more thanwith containing two or more syllables.
subject + be + more + adjective + than
Note: some adjectives are irregular.
good better thanbad worse than
Now write the sentences in full.
1 Dursun | fit | Yener Dursun is fitter than Yener.2 Melik | healthy | Yener3 Dursun| muscular | Melik4 Yener| fat | Melik5 Dursun| strong | Melik
Speaking Task 7 Complete the questionnaire in task 2 for you.
Now work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions and complete the questionnairefor your partner.
Writing Task 8 Write about you and your partner.
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OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVES• should / should not(shouldn’t)
• pronunciation of final /t/
You should do more exerciseTask 1 Work in pairs. Answer the questions.
1 What exercise do you do?2 What makes a good exercise
programme?
Reading Task 2 Look at the activity pyramid and complete the sentences.
It’s a good idea to do ... 1 at least 20minutes of strength
exercises two times a week.2 at least minutes of flexibility
exercises times a week.3 at least minutes of aerobic
exercises times a week.4 at least minutes of sports times a week.5 everyday.
[2] Task 3 Listen to a doctor and her patient and tick the advice.
1 lose weight ��2 be more active ��3 go for a run every day ��4 stop smoking ��
Grammar should / should not (shouldn’t)
Task 4 Study the examples.
You should stop smoking. You shouldn’t eat fast food.We use should / should not to give advice.
subject + should / should not (shouldn’t) + infinitive
Now write the doctor’s advice.
Yener Doctor1 I never do any exercise. 1 I think you should do more exercise.2 I eat fast food every day. 2 You shouldn’t eat fast food every day.3 I never go to the gym. 34 I never do any flexibility exercises. 45 I weigh 94 kilos. 56 I smoke 20 cigarettes a day. 6
[3] Pronunciation Final /t /
Task 5 Listen and notice how /t/ is pronounced in shouldn’t.
Now listen again and repeat.
Speaking Task 6 Work in pairs. Give advice to a friend using I think you should / shouldn’t… .
1 He / She is very fat.2 He / She smokes a packet of cigarettes every day.3 He/ She wants to train for a marathon.4 He / She is very stressed at work.5 He/ She’s very unfit.
EVERYDAY ACTIVITIEStake the stairs, walk to work, walk to the shops
INACTIVITYoccasional
watching TV, playing video games
AEROBIC EXERCISE OR SPORTSAEROBIC EXERCISE SPORTSrunning, swimming football, tennis
20+ minutes 30+ minutes3–5 times / week 3–5 times / week
FLEXIBILITYEXERCISES2–3 times / weeke.g. stretching, yoga30+ minutes
STRENGTHEXERCISES
2–3 times / weeke.g. running,
swimming20+ minutes
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charlieAn army marches on its stomachTask 1 Label the pictures. Use these words.
cans jars pouches
Reading Task 2 Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
1 The first military rations were invented by the French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte.
2 C rations were popular with soldiers.3 MREs are lighter than C rations.4 US Army rations include Chinese and Mexican food.5 US Army combat rations include pizza.
Task 3 Read the text again and find words with similar meanings.
1 This person prepares food for a lot of people. (paragraph 1) 2 This person only eats fruit and vegetables. (paragraph 4) 3 Cheap food prepared and served quickly. (paragraph 4) 4 Dishes from other countries. (paragraph 4)
Grammar more and less
Task 4 Study the examples.
There is more variety.We use more in front of a noun to show a bigger amount.
There are less traditional American dishes.We use less in front of a noun to show a smaller amount.
Now complete the text with information from the charts. Use more or less.
The way people eat in America today is different from 20 years ago. People eat (1) lesstraditional American dishes and (2) more ethnic food. They eat (3) fast food,like pizzas and hamburgers and less food prepared at home. Americans eat (4) fruit and vegetables. They eat (5) meat and (6) fish.Americans drink (7) alcohol than 20 years ago.
Speaking Task 5 Work in pairs. Do people in your country eat the same today as in the past?
People eat more fast food today. In the past, people ate food prepared at home.
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3(PARAGRAPH 1) Military rations originated in 1795 whenNapoleon Bonaparte wanted better food for his army. A French chef invented a way to keep food in jarsand for many years this invention was a military secret.
(PARAGRAPH 2) In 1938 the US Army introduced combat rationswith meat and vegetables in a can. These C rations weren’tpopular – the cans were heavy and soldiers didn’t like thetaste of the food.
(PARAGRAPH 3) In the 1980s the army introduced the Meal,Ready-to-Eat, or MRE. These meals were in a special pouchand they were lighter, tastier and healthier than the C ration.
(PARAGRAPH 4) MREs were more popular than C rations but many troops said the MREs were boring to eat all the time.Army scientists listened to soldiers and they made newMREs with the kind of food that Americans eat at home.The new MREs have less traditional American dishes andmore ethnic dishes, including Chinese, Italian and Mexicanfood. There are also more fast food dishes and morevegetable-only meals for vegetarians. MREs are gettingbetter all the time and scientists are now working onmilitary sandwiches and pizzas.
An army marches on its stomach
� ethnic food� traditional
food
� fast food� home
cookedfood
� fruit andvegetables
� alcohol� meat and
fish
20 years todayago
20 years todayago
20 years todayago
OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES• more and less• rations
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deltaOff-duty: eating outTask 1 Match the words with the pictures.
bananas beans steak cake chicken ice-cream lentils onions orangestomatoes
Now put the words in groups.
fruit vegetables meat pulses desserts
Reading Task 2 Read the text and complete the chart.
Speaking Task 3 Work in pairs. Describe traditional food in your country.
We eat a lot of fish. We don’t drink wine.
OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVES• requests with can and could• pronunciation of could and
would
occasional (1) SWEETS
The Mediterranean diet is based on the traditional foods ofcountries in the Mediterranean region, including Turkey, Italy,Spain, North Africa and the Middle East. Many experts think that this diet is very healthy because people in this region have less illness and live longer than in other parts of the world.People in the Mediterranean eat bread and pasta or rice every day. They also eat vegetables every day and they eat fresh fruit for dessert. They eat more fish than chicken and they don’t eat much meat. They only eat meat a few times a month. People in these countries eat a lot of pulses and they cook with olive oil. In many countries, people drink wine with meals but experts suggest no more than one or two glasses.
2-3 times / weekEGGS
(2)
every dayOLIVE OIL
FISH CHEESE, MILK and (3) FRUIT
BREAD, PASTA, RICE, POTATOES
The Mediterranean diet
1-2 glasses / day(4)
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5
10
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deltaTask 4 Match the words and pictures.
boiled fried grilled roasted
Now answer the questions.
1 What ways of cooking are more healthy?2 What methods are less healthy?
[4] Listening Task 5 Read the menu.
Now listen and tick what Liz orders.
Functional English Requests with can and could
Task 6 Study the example.
Can I have a bottle of mineral water?We use can you or could you to ask for things. Could you is more polite.
can / could + subject + infinitive
Now match the conversations.
waitress customer1 Do you have a reservation? a No, I don’t. Do you have a table for two?2 Where would you like to sit? b Yes, please. Can I have ice-cream?3 Would you like a dessert? c It was very good, thank you. Could I have 4 How was your meal? the bill?
d Could I have a table near the window?
[5] Pronunciation could and would
Task 7 Listen to the conversations in task 6. Notice how could and would arepronounced.
Now practise the conversations.
Speaking Task 8 Work in pairs. Describe a typical dish from your country. Use these words and phrases.
It’s a type of meat / fish / vegetable / soup.It’s sweet / salty / spicy / hot / bitter.It’s fried / roasted / baked / boiled.It’s made with meat and vegetables.It’s like ...
Napi menüEloétel
Hús leves (meat soup) �Saláta (salad) �
FoételRántott hal (fried fish) �Sült csirke (roast chicken) �
DesszertFagylalt (ice-cream)
Friss Gyümölcs (fresh fruit)
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echoSick callTask 1 Point to the parts of the body.
back chest head stomach
Task 2 Label the pictures. Choose from these words.
a stomach ache a backache a cold a pain in my side diarrhoea a cough fever
[6] Listening Task 3 Listen and complete the chart.
Functional English Talking about health
Task 4 Study the examples.
How do you feel?What’s the matter? / What’s wrong?Where’s the pain?
I feel sick.I have a backache / a headache / a stomach ache / a pain in my side.
Now complete the conversations.
conversation 1 Medical Officer What’s the matter?Patient I’m not very well.Medical Officer (1) , exactly?Patient Well, I (2) sick and I have a stomach ache.Medical Officer OK. We’re going to do some tests.
conversation 2 Medical Officer What’s the matter?Patient I have a (3) in my side.Medical Officer OK. Lie down. I’m going to examine you.
(4) , exactly?Patient It’s here. In my left side.
conversation 3 Medical Officer Good morning, Corporal.Patient Good morning, ma’am.Medical Officer (5) today?Patient I feel much better.
[6] Task 5 Listen again and check.
Speaking Task 6 Practise the conversations in task 4.
Task 7 Work in pairs. Write similar conversations.
Now practise the conversations.
problem
conversation 1
conversation 2
conversation 3
OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVES• talking about health• parts of the body, healthproblems
1
2
3
4
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foxtrotFirst aidTask 1 Label the pictures. Use these words.
dressing bandage plasters painkillers splint
Reading Task 2 Match the first aid items to the wounds and injuries.
a broken arm a cut a stomach wound a burn
Now read the text and check your answers.
First aid procedures
1 A burn. Cool the burn with water and apply a field dressing. Give water to drink.2 A broken arm or leg. Stop the arm/leg moving with a splint and call for casualty
evacuation (CASEVAC).3 A snake bite. First, cool the area with cold water and clean the bite with soap. You
must not give the patient food.4 A back injury. Do not move the patient. You must call for CASEVAC immediately.5 A cut. Clean the area with soap and stop the bleeding with plasters or a bandage.6 A stomach wound. Put the casualty on his back and put his legs at 45º. Apply a
field dressing. Do not clean the wound. You must not give food or water. Call forCASEVAC immediately.
Grammar must / must not (mustn’t)
Task 3 Study the examples.
You must call for CASEVAC immediately.You must not (mustn’t) give the patient food.We use must to talk about obligation and necessity.
subject + must / mustn’t + infinitive
Now rewrite the sentences with must or mustn’t.
1 Apply a field dressing. You must apply a field dressing.2 Do not move the patient.3 Give water to drink.4 Do not give food.5 Put the casualty on his side.
Speaking Task 4 Work in pairs. Describe the correct procedures for the conditions.
a blister a sprain bruises a head injury
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2
3
4
5
OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVES• must / must not (mustn’t )• first aid kit, wounds andinjuries
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golfReview and Language tactics
Review Task 1 Put the adjectives in groups.
careful tall expensive hard important interesting old short useful young
one-syllable two or more syllables
Task 2 Write the comparative of the adjectives.
1 big 6 heavy2 busy 7 hot3 fat 8 nice4 fit 9 tall5 happy 10 thin
Task 3 Complete the text with comparative adjectives. Use these words.
fat fit happy interesting young
Agatha and Lydia are sisters. Lydia’s three years (1) than her sister – Lydia is24 and Agatha is 27. Lydia isn’t very tall and her sister is taller, but Lydia does a lot ofsports and she’s much (2) than her sister. Agatha is (3) than her sister.She’s very busy and she doesn’t have time for sports.Agatha works in a bank and she earns a lot of money but Lydia’s job is (4)Lydia is a pilot in the air force. She likes her job and she’s (5) than her sister.
Task 4 Match the sentences with the pictures.
I have a stomach ache. I have a fever of 40º centigrade. I weigh 100 kilos.
Now write advice for the people.
Language tactics Word maps 1
Task 5 Use a dictionary to complete the word map.
1
2
3
head upper body
lower body
inside
the body
eye heart
knee
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golfIntegrated skills: casualty evacuation (CASEVAC)Task 1 Match the conditions with the definitions.
heat exhaustion hypothermia shock
1 The casualty’s body temperature is very high. He / She feels weak and sick.
2 The casualty’s body temperature is very low. He / She feels very tired and has problems speaking.
3 The casualty has very fast breathing and a weak and fast pulse. He / She looses colour and his/her skin is cold.
Task 2 Match the procedures to the conditions in task 1.
1 Cool the patient with water. heat exhaustion2 Do not give food and drink.3 Cover the casualty’s head.4 Give water to drink.5 Give a hot, sweet drink.6 Move the person to a cool place.7 Put the casualty on his / her back (casualty is conscious) or side (casualty is
unconscious).8 Place a blanket over him / her.
[7] Listening Task 3 Listen to the radio CASEVAC request and write the serials.
alpha R24.One casualty suffering from hypothermia. Requires urgent medical attention.Area is secure. Approach from the south.16 Field Hospital.Grid 845698. Ten kilometres north of BAKA. I spell bravo-alpha-kilo-alpha. Grid 845698.
[8,9] Task 4 Listen to the conversations and answer the questions.
conversation 1 conversation 21 How many casualties are there? 2 What happened?3 What is the control station’s reply?
Speaking Task 5 Work in pairs. Student A turn to File 18. Give information to Student B. Student B write the information.
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